Antitrust Seminar

Course Description:

This seminar is intended to focus upon a series of major issues of current importance. During the first half of the semester, the seminar will take up a separate issue every one or two weeks. The issues will include (not necessarily in the following order):1. Antitrust analysis in the Chicago and post-Chicago schools2. The antitrust law of the European Community examined from the perspective of a U.S. antitrust lawyer.3. Trading issues and their relation to antitrust law.4. Antitrust and the health care industry.5. Antitrust laws and the issues of intellectual property protection.6. The interface between antitrust law and labor law.7. The state-action doctrine, municipalities, and the antitrust laws.


 

Instructors: Professor Daniel Gifford (Room N210 / 625-0809)
Professor E. Thomas Sullivan (Room N218 / 624-3399)

Course Categories: Intellectual Property
Business Law
 

Course Number: 6-840

Credits: 2

Offered: Every Year

Prerequisites: None

Satisfies Senior Writing Requirement: Yes